By: Leah Stogner Louisiana State University is known for its party atmosphere. In 2013, LSU was ranked sixth in the United States’ top party schools. The ranking was based off of a study performed by FiestaFrog.com. If football tailgating is not enough, there are a plethora of capital area bars to visit. LSU’s tigerland compiles … Continue reading →

By Laura Furr Vanessa Mouton said she used to pray to God in church every week that she would win big at the casino. Hiding what she now knows was a gambling addiction from her husband, daughter and son, Mouton said she would then make an excuse to leave the house after her family’s Sunday … Continue reading →

By: Elizabeth Barbier Not many people are asked to be the head coach of a competitive collegiate team while they are a senior in college. But Denise Galjour gladly accepted the challenge of coaching the LSU Tiger Girls during her last semester at LSU. Galjour had been a member of the nationally ranked competition team … Continue reading →

Within a matter of days, the normally purple and gold covered campus of LSU was surrounded in orange. The classrooms were filled with students wearing orange shirts and the hallways were packed with orange posters. Orange fliers scattered the sidewalks and orange magnets traveled on cars. Even the skies shined a shade of orange as a plane flew over campus carrying a large banner that said, “Do you agree with Adam?” This left many students wondering, who was Adam? Continue reading →

Many LSU students earn various jobs on campus to help pay for college expenses. Christ The King Catholic Student Center helps two students with these expenses, but in an unusual way. Continue reading →

Many people recognize LSU’s band for it’s big sound and flashy presence on game days in the Fall, and one man is responsible for keeping their instruments looking and sounding great. Continue reading →

By: Sydney Kern A thrift store in Baton Rouge is the first of its kind. The Frances Center for Customized Employment lets people with intellectual development disorder run their own business. BATON ROUGE- The Frances Center For Customized Employment sells typical items one would find at a thrift shop: books, plates, furniture and clothing. But … Continue reading →